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the majority of our programs and services are free, donations are always appreciated to help us continue our mission to keep dogs out of the shelter system

The CWDF is an educational, support, community outreach, and preventative services based non-profit organization.Assistance to pet owners and owners-to-be is an area overlooked by many animal rescue organizations, and while we may occasionally have an animal looking for a new forever home,​adoptions are not the primary focus of the foundation.

We do offer placement assistance to other organizations and owners unable to keep their pets, via courtesy listings and adoption assistance services.You can learn more under Programs.

In an effort to help reduce the nation's pet over-population problem, The CWDF offers a wide variety of innovative programs to help dogs and the people who love them. Some of our educational and free or low-cost support services are listed below:

breed education: learn before you adopt

matchmaking: we'll help you find the perfect dog!

classes and seminars (nutrition, equipment, training, etc)

behavioral helpline and e-library

K9 Training scholarships

K9 Social Workers (help for the troubled pup)

foster programs (great for anyone considering a pet!)

activity groups (via meetup.com)

moving? we can help you keep your pets

adoption assistance: your own adoption coordinator can help you place your dog responsibly in a new home

courtesy listings for owners & rescues (our sites, petfinder)

evaluations & transport for shelter pulls (R2R program)

fundraising events

low cost & free spay/neuter, microchip, & vaccine clinic referrals

referrals: veterinary, rescue, shelters trainer, foods, etc

The CWDF asks that while so many magnificent animals aredestroyed in shelters, please don't breed or buy your next pet: adopt.

And remember:You don't need a heavy hand to enjoy the companionship of these majestic working canines. If we can handle a group of high drive working dogswithout the use of aversives, harsh corrections, shock collars, pinch collars, or outdated dominance/pack theories... you can too.